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The Jordanians have ended their cooperation with the selector.
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The Jordanians have ended their cooperation with the selector.

The Jordanian Football Association (JFA) has terminated its cooperation with head coach Jamal Selami following the team's poor performance at the recent World Cup in the United States, Mexico, and Canada, where they suffered three consecutive losses. Selami, who became the coach in June 2024 and was granted Jordanian citizenship after his successful work, led the team through historic achievements such as qualifying for the World Cup. The JFA expressed gratitude for his efforts and dedication but decided to part ways due to the team's results in the tournament. Jordan faced Argentina, Algeria, and Austria in their group stage, losing all matches with a goal difference of 3:8.

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The Jordanians have ended their cooperation with the selector.

The Jordanian Football Association (JFA) has terminated its cooperation with head coach Jamal Selami following the team's poor performance at the recent World Cup in the United States, Mexico, and Canada, where they suffered three consecutive losses. Selami, who became the coach in June 2024 and was granted Jordanian citizenship after his successful work, led the team through historic achievements such as qualifying for the World Cup. The JFA expressed gratitude for his efforts and dedication but decided to part ways due to the team's results in the tournament. Jordan faced Argentina, Algeria, and Austria in their group stage, losing all matches with a goal difference of 3:8.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on a sports-related event—specifically, the termination of a football coach's contract due to poor performance at a major international tournament. There is no indication of political bias in the framing, word choice, or emphasis. The content focuses solely on the sports outcome,

Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 75): The article provides specific details such as the termination of Jamal Selami's role as coach, the reason (three losses at the World Cup), and quotes from Prince Ali bin Al Hussein. These facts align with what would be expected from a reputable news outlet. However, the 'termometer' feature and the

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